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will be there waiting for the money. perez, go to the airport. by hierbabuena. landing strip 2, hangar 16. fine, sir, we're on our way! -the cops! -surround him! come on, come on! hoy día, los restaurantes fast food reciben muchas críticas. demasiada grasa. demasiado colesterol. demasiado, demasiado. así que cuando la american heart association dice algo positivo de un restaurante fast food, eso también es noticia, ¿no? subway es el primer restaurante con comidas certificadas por la american heart association, cumpliendo con las estrictas normas que van más allá de las calorías. busca el "heart check" en muchas comidas fresh fit de subway. subway. come sabroso y fresco. tax, muchas comidas fresh fit de subway. sabemos que esto es más que un sueldo. sabemos todo lo que tuviste que martillar, manejar, servir y enseñar. por eso te ayudamos a quedarte con lo más que se pueda de tu bien ganado dinero. nuestra entrevista personalizada incluye todo, desde el despliegue de alguien en servicio militar, hasta los colores de un maestro. trabajas duro para gananan el dinero y cumplir tus sueños. estamos

. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the country. lawyers in the civil rights division get fanned out to places in the country to handle cases in mississippi and alabama and california and all over and tom was one of those people. he was sent to texas to handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people

game. here is abc's alex perez. >> reporter: you never know where you are going to find love, online, through a friend, possibly even at your doorstep. but for the right price, and legally, a young college student can come knocking. >> good to see you. >> reporter: meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old monti. they have been together for two years. >> i am just not feeling -- >> hole in one! >> i love them. >> yeah, they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> give me a kiss. mwah. like high-five, right. >> it's powerful. >> reporter: when she needs money, tommy is her go-to guy. for monti who ask we only shoot her in profile the way to get the education she can't afford. >> he is look i can help you get through school easy. you just travel with me, have fun, be around me, and just keep me company. and i said, sure. you are going to pay for my school. >> reporter: we observed being a sugar baby comes with other perks. last june he told us he drops $5,000 a month o

said two flu deaths in the state. those are the latest numbers available. abc news reporter diana perez is live in new york city. we are hearing of flu vaccine shortages now. >> that's right. more bad news, but there is encouraging news coming out of the cvc for those overrun with patient's helps. cvc said according to the numbers. it looks like the worst hit areas are starting to peak. that means there could be a decrease in the number of flu cases there. >> every day a new enemy emerges. hospitals and clinics and doctor's offices are running low on vaccinine doses are distributed. >> we'll get 30 doses and that could be done in 20 minutes. >> pharmacs are having a hard time. nwe are getting tamiflu capsules. >> and doctors along with the patients are wearing masks to avoid getting sick. one doctor resorted to treating patients and no longer administering flu test. >> we make them feel better. 20 children are now dead. it is killing the healthiest of us. >> no chronic medical conditions and didn't take meditation and was a healthy 22 year old. hundreds of students are out sick in schoo

. >> perez. aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> newlin. >> approved, good luck. >> so now, let me ask, i know that we were asked to delay this for richmond station is that over now? >> that is in the richmond, that is what i am trying to find out. >> good evening, commissioners, my name is rich from the alcohol unit of the police department in the interest of proceeding and the parties that are present, this is a critical one and incident that is continuing. so i will speak on behalf of the limited live performance so i guess dirty trix >> okay. >> i spoke to the officer on the phone and he has no objection. >> is there anybody here that objectsing to dirty trix saloon? or in general? >> no. okay. >> could you speak in? >> with reference to the ten p.m. entertainment. >> yes. >> from what i have seen, my name is john i live on geary and second avenue. what i have seen the reality is that when it begins at ten it always has overflows. >> okay. >> everything will overflow in the area. my question would be why not just make a full evening's entertainment and why not take the

. those are the latest numbers available. abc news reporter diana perez is live in new york city. we are hearing of flu vaccine shortages now. >> that's right. more bad news, but there is encouraging news coming out of the cvc for those overrun with patient's helps. cvc said according to the numbers. it looks like the worst hit areas are starting to peak. that means there could be a decrease in the number of flu cases there. >> every day a new enemy emerges. hospitals and clinics and doctor's offices are running low on vaccinine doses are distributed. >> we'll get 30 doses and that could be done in 20 minutes. >> pharmacs are having a hard time. nwe are getting tamiflu capsules. >> and doctors along with the patients are wearing masks to avoid getting sick. one doctor resorted to treating patients and no longer administering flu test. >> we make them feel better. 20 children are now dead. it is killing the healthiest of us. >> no chronic medical conditions and didn't take meditation and was a healthy 22 year old. hundreds of students are out sick in schools in the country. one oklaho

to approve. >> second? >> second. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> hyde. >> aye. >> perez. >> aye. >> akers. >> aye. >> item number three, a report from the executive director. good evening, commissioners it has been a long time since i have seen you all. and i will update you on a few things, hopefully you found my report in your binder, the first is that i apologize that the header still says acting executive director and you get my panel right. i wanted to update the commission on the piece of legislation that is... is everything okay? >> okay. that was introduced last, at the end of last year. by supervisor chu, that i spoken on regarding the polk street, restricted alcohol use district. as requested by the commission, staft has asked the supervisor's office to attend an upcoming meeting to discuss the proposed legislation and the impacts on the businesses and development of new business in the area and in addition to the small business commission is schedule to hear the item as well in the next month. we don't have, and you did get actually committee assignments were

is a man that knows this course very well, pat perez played a lot of golf here as a young man including the junior worlds with tiger. lovely shot here at the eighth. good chance for a two there for pat perez. he is at 8-under. well, that has turned out to be a glorious afternoon. a little chilly. sure the guys up high in the canopy are very cold. jim: again, our coverage will be continuing at the top of the hour on golf channel. but for those of our the west coast you will still get the feed on cbs. stay right where you are. we are go to stay with it all the way until darkness, until play is called tonight. well, back to the third hole. billy horschel. he has a long one here for birdie. about two-thirds of the way down tiger might want to step in and take a peek at it. it will be tracking right on his line. >> billy had a rough day. he hasn't made a lot of anything on the greens. but he kept his chin up and made a nice run at the last. just that length, you know. when the shadows start to get longer, nick. you know the footprints, these greens are absolutely superb. the first thing in t

fueron al descanso y salieron con mayor conviccion y el ultimo clavo lo puso perez y mecaxas 3 por 0. >> cruz azul 1 a 0 >> ptotros y sinaloa a 0. >> llegara a los 650 partidos, solamente superado por galindo. >> carrillo ha puesto una demanda a los pumas. >> chepo puso la meta sacar pasajes al mundial. >> chicharito podria ir al atletico de madrid. >> santos aparace como cambio del barcelona. >> hoy es parte del cuerpo de entrenadores. >> no quiero hablar de un plan de juego y conozco a varios y se a que pueden llegar, son muy buenos y eso no es muy bueno para nosotros. >> pensandolo y si pudiera regresar el tiempo habira hecho las cosas diferentes. >> murio castillo tenia 68 años, >> debido a

mayores. >> el número de detenidos en custodia parar entregados a ais. >> abelino perez asegura que muchos trabajadores ambulantes fueron arrestados solo por salir a trabnajar. >> la orden del jefe sale solamente cuando calificaron como voluntaria en el controversial programa de comunidades seguras. >> lo que esta haciendo el departamento de policía es mantener unidas a las familias. >> bajo la nunca politca el dpeto de policía de los Ángeles no entregara als personas que las multas no excedan los 5 mil dólares. >> y ahora una pregunta en qué se gasta más dinero el gobierno de estados unidos, para sorpresa de muchos, se gasta mucho más dinero en inmigrantes que persiguiendo a los terroritsa, pablo sanchez nos dice por que. >> ya que necesitamos tener más consciencia como estasmo utilizando el dinero. >> se refiere a un analisis el cual dice que gasta más enh el control migratorio que en todas las gencias. >> una de las autoras del informe dice que muestra que ya es hora que logren un reforma migratoria, mientars que el presupuesto entregado al departamento de justicia ascencio a

tattoo artists are more in demand than ever. where do they learn their trade? abc's alex perez finds out. >> reporter: over the last decades, tattoos have poked through and emerged from a following to being publicly accepted. approximately 36% of americans between 18 to 25 have been inked. 1 in 5 americans have at least one tattoo. tattoos today are so popular, the art is main stream, making some of the artists cult sisters. even the guy who teaches the art got his own 15 minutes of fame. >> this is how you learn. >> tlc's show "tattoo school." and star dr. bill, a 43-year tattoo vet rap, who started his own school called the world's only tattoo school, located in shreveport, louisiana. is it the only tattoo school? >> when we started it was the only one in the world. >> reporter: today, the students get a lecture about a new rotary gun. >> rotary machines do not work like your coil. the coil is a electro magnet. >> reporter: and immediately get to put it to worse. >> ready to go? all right. go ahead. >> and where does it go? right here. >> reporter: and because, after all, these are stu

. (applause). >> i have the honor of sbre duesing our moderator, tom perez has graciously agreed to stay and participate in our first panel, business creating a healthy safe and inclusive environment for all school students, the role of our federal government. tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very

in fairfax county last month. deetz development is suing jane perez over comments she posted on yelp and angie's list. perez claims the contractor stole items from her home and did subpar work. the contractor claims the reviews are false and cost him business. >>> virginia lieutenant governor bill bolling says he may still run for governor. the "washington post" is reporting that the republican is considering a run as an independent. he says he's been polling voters and meeting with legislators to help make the decision. he suspended his campaign for the nomination in november. that makes attorney general ken cuccinelli the presumptive republican nominee. >>> this morning a virginia man is fighting a visa bad to see his wife again. adam ross and his wife got married six months ago. three weeks after the wedding, apena's mother in thailand got terminally ill. the problem -- she left the country before finishing the process to get a green card, and that kept her from returning to herndon to be with her husband. she's been stuck in thailand for five months now, away from her new husband

's alex perez was there. >> reporter: it's been more than a decade since chicago has had a january this bloody. 42 murders so far this month, including 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, that standout student who performed at the president's inauguration festivities. today, we learned she made this anti-gang video when she was just in sixth grade. >> say no to gangs and yes to a great future. >> reporter: but hadiya's own future, cut short, when she was caught in gang cross fire tuesday. this city's mayor, rahm emanuel, announcing today 200 chicago police officers from the city's stretched thin force, will move from behind the desk to the streets to target high crime areas. >> we need to work together to protect our greatest resource. the children of the city of chicago. >> reporter: pendleton was with her friends, underneath this shelter, trying to stay out of the rain, when she was shot and killed. and the violence shows no signs of slowing down. since her death on tuesday, six people have been shot and wounded in chicago. chicago closed 2012 with more than 100 murders. and as diane s

to remove parts of a negative online review. christopher deets is suing jane perez for the online postings criticizing his contracting business which he says are false. a fairfax county judge ordered perez to remove parts of her online critique which she implied deets had stolen items from her home. the order was appealed on perez' behalf saying it violated her free speech rights. expect this latest ruling to be appealed at well. >>> 5:05. time for the latest your money report. >> jessica doyle is here with today's headlines. a big day on wall street. >> if only we could have one of those every single day. asian markets are up today. so we'll see. stocks really surged into the new year thanks to the fiscal cliff deal. we're going to have to see how long this enthusiasm can last. the budget deal didn't tackle automatic spending cuts which are now set to go into effect march 1. and it doesn't address the debt ceiling so those are remaining issues out there. checking the numbers in the meantime with a smile on our face, the dow sprinted ahead 308 points. that makes its biggest one-day gain in

think you've got nine or ten of these, of which you've got three or four prints by a guy called perez celis. now, perez celis is a really, really big name in buenos aires. but also believe it or not, in japan as well and his work can be seen in the museum of modern art as well. so you've got some happening things here. and it's thrilling to have come across them. yeah, absolutely. let's have a look at the juan carlos stekelmans. well-framed up with a bit of form attached, in the form of publicized provenance and exhibition details, i could see these making £1200, £1500 apiece easily. ( laughing ) well, why not? you know, why not? and then let's take the salvador benjur. well, you know why not 300 or 400 500, at least? and these prints-- well, perez celis is a big name, so why not £200 or £300 apiece for these? i'm slightly sticking my neck out here, but he is a man-- he's a colossus in argentina he's a man who is worth taking seriously. so you've got, what, ten of these? ten, yeah. well, we've got probably £4000 or £5000 worth of work here, potentially. th

. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> perez. >> aye. >> hyde. >> aye. joseph. >> aye. >> lee. >> aye. >> newlin. >> aye. >> 6 a has been approved, limited joe's has been approved. item 6 c, todd brown, dba red poppy art house do you want to give us background on that? >> c. >> 6 c. >> hold off doing a consent calendar? >> members of the public. >> so 6 c. the red poppy art house is a multiuse face on folsom between 23rd and 24th street in the mission and it is 650 square foot space used for workshops and gathering performance art and displays of art and this will allow them to host live performances of various sorts. and no, communications expressing concern for the intended use of the permit. >> so, for all of the applicants, please come up and enter a brief description of what you plan to do with your permit. >> since this is here, let's... >> you are the boss. >> okay. >> just for expedient >> my name is maria and i live on top of the building of the poppy and this is not commercial and no business on there only on 24 and mission. and this is a art house, the music is very loud. there is smo

and csu are slated to get a $250 kblinl boost in funding in the next fiscal year. assembly speaker perez fired a warning shot saying that better be enough and threatened to rethink uc future funding if there is any mention of tuition hikes. >> so they have to understand there are expectations there be no fee increase autos governor brown think as gresively expanding courses and making faculty teach a heavier load will help. 69 graduation ratesx et to move students through, faster. >> people goring to have to find a way to do the same thing with fewer growing resource autos administrators wanted $400 million and say the proposed $250 million increase looks like hikes can be avoided. >> it's too early to say anything. but it's a commitment here to do everything possible to keep switching it to the same level as sit now for next year. >> students frustrated because getting a degree is getting more expensive. they thought the tax hikes in prop 30 were supposed to help slow the skyrocketing costs but in a letter linda says the passage assures our students will not face mid year increases but

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. >> for the record. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> commissioner perez. >> aye. >> hyde. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. newlin >> aye. >> lee. >> aye >> good luck and do as effective a job from 4:00 to 6:00 as you have been doing from 2:00 to 4:00 >> thank you. item six m, kyung kim dba town music studio, 1660 geary. >> due to a death in the family they ask to continue to a later date. >> do we have comments? >> no. >> do we have a motion to continue. >> motion. >> commissioners comments and questions? >> excuse me, squeaking there. do you remember when we granted the after hours for nan and kurry? >> driving by it the other day i see the sign saying open 24 hours. i was wondering if somebody could make a phone call and you know, because we kind of made the order not to let people know that they think that they are open 24 hours, and you know, confuse the public. >> i have requested that they come back in. >> really? >> have you seen more? >> okay any otherses? >> good >> any public comment on the commissionary comments and questions. >> seeing none, item 8. new business requests for future agenda ite

and perez and buller. >> thanks. >> hello, my name is gary and i am from the san francisco drug users union and my comment is going to be short and sweet. this argument over non-lethal tasers and non-lethal protection for the officers and up against the mentally ill and challenged, has been going on for years. tasers are as lethal as any gun, a gun is just as non-lethal as a tase and her if you spent half of the money that you have spent on conversation, debates ps, surveys and documentation and a little meetings like this, back into the mental health facility and the hospitals and the non-the homeless shelters and get these people off the street, these officers are going to have not have half of the problems that is where the money should be going instead of the ridiculous conversations. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please? >> good morning, thank you for having this hearing today. >> my name is jeremy miller i am with the stelli foundation and the san francisco no taser task force and i would like to six points. number one, the police assassination of vanbue and parong were nothin

highlander del 2007, un toyota camry de 1997. s.o.t. tnte. eddie perez 13:00 their nerves were shocked, but they are holding up fairly well. este teniente de la polica dijo que la pareja estaba en estado de shock, pero que se estaban recuperando bien. fuera de camara, la hija de la pareja nos dijo que emocionalmente su padres estan algo perturbados, pero fsicamente solo tenan unos rasguÑos. s.o.t. marylou cameron/vecina 4:36:22 no sabía qué pasó ayer pero esta mañana lo oyo en tv y estaba miedo que es muy cerca de mi casa. vecinos de almaden valley, una zona adinerada, estn sorprendidos con lo ocurrido. blanca ---tiempo de la primera pausa pero al regresar, take vo ---un grupo de inmigrantes exige que el presidente obama legalice a todos los indocumentad os en estados unidos.. take vo - cesar ---un aeropuerto de la bahia cancela mas vuelos debido a las fallas que han sufrido varios aviones take sot segment ends inauguracion presidencial, los grupos en pro de los derechos al inmigrante y del trabajador, hicieron un llamado al presidente obama para ponerle fin a las cifras record de

centroamericana, perez para los cananeros, rojas con golazo, quinteros anota, guatemala fue la decepcion del torneo, panama esta en cpa oro , hondura la paso mal contra belice pero este paso dio el pase a honduras a la final >> costa rica se impuso por 1 a 0 al salvador con anotacion de wllace >> los toros dominaron de principio a fin , clavada, chicago termino con victoria sumado 6 de los 7 encuentros, en oklahoma, tompsos anota, termino con 14, se les acaba gasolina para que ganara oklahoma >> santos gano a los de leon y fiscal de distrito no tiene evidencia contra michael, que queda sin cargos >> buenas noches >> igual >> vamos al clima con guillermo >> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches , llega el fin de semana con sistema frontal , que viene perdiendo fuerza,entra aire frío con nublado y bajas temperaturas sin lluvia, si va al sur de california hay subtropical (información en pantalla) para nevada y arizona humedad, advertencias se mantiene tranquilo, alto oleaje perdura mañana, temperaturas (información en pantalla) 49, baia 50 al igual que san josé mañana nublado , se queda en

joven vocalista peruano... rubi perez-howard nos cuenta sobre su expericencia realizando trabajo voluntario con la fundacion los niÑos de maria, en donde viajo a republica dominicana y ayudaron con ropa y utiles escolares a mas de 600 niÑos... tambien les presento a boris silva un joven talento peruano que estuvo de visita en nuestros estudios para promocionar su nuevo sencillo "solo hay que quererlas" y continuando con el segmento se nos une pedro biaggi para hablarnos de lo que escucharem os maÑana, hola pedro, feliz aÑo nuevo...

goles de terencio de oliveira y jonathan perez, malacateco de local supero 2-0 a herecia osman lopez y oscar isaula los anotadores, en quetzaltenando, xelaju le gano 3-1 a juventud escuintleca goles de kevin arreola, luis alay, israel silva y edwin willatoro, en san miguel petapa, la universidad de san carlos de visita derroto 2-1 a petapa con goles de carlos kamiani, sandro zamboni y fernando gallo, y cerro la jornada en mictlan goleando 3-0 a halcones la mesilla, dos anotaciones de carlos asprilla y anibal pacheco le di la victoria a los conejos, el partido entre municipal y comunicaciones se jugara en seguimos en centro america y nos vamos ahonduras con una jornada muy disputada. el campeon olimpia sigue su paso firme en la presente temporada, ayer de local supero 2-1 al atletico choloma con anotaciones de ramiro bruschi a los 8 minutos, alexander lopez aumento a los 57 y de penal osman hernandez desco a los 69 minutos el triunfo del olimpia 2-1. real espaÑana no pudo de local termino empatando 1-1 con pletense, victoria saco provecho de su localia pra derrotar al marathon 2-0. qui

sent abc's alex perez to the famous tattoo school, offering a two-week crash course. >> reporter: over the last decades, tattoos have poked through and emerged from a secret go against the grain rebel following to being publicly accepted. approximately 36% of americans between the ages of 18 to 25 have been inked. one in five americans have at least one tattoo. >> sometimes i like to crack jokes while i'm tattooing, just to keep the client's mind off the pain. >> reporter: tattoos are so popular, the art is mainstream, making some of the artists cult stars. >> i'm ready to rock and show the world what tattooing is all about. >> reporter: even the guy who teaches the artists got his 15 minutes of fame. tlc's show "tattoo school", which profiled the challenges of learning the trade. and star dr. bill poe, started his own school called the world's only tattoo school, located in shreveport, louisiana. is it really the world's only tattoo school? >> when we first started it, it certainly was the only one in the world and that is the legal name of it. >> reporter: today the students get a le

're the governor. >> and all of the talk afterwards. the press is going to perez andsteinberg and thinking, when are you young the gluedgates? >> going to the democrats -- . >> no, no, we want -- and we'll see in may and look at the may revise. if the money's there and things stabilize, we'll look at coming back in the $15 billion worth of social programs. >> you did not see demonstrations in front of the capital or a collection of people screaming to have the cuts restored. you didn't see any of that and, therefore, legislator like perez and steinberg are not going to be the troubled tours on that stuff. they will wait for some action to come from other place. >> final question? the little engine that could. did it work? >> no, that was a little below him and he's got almost no credibility on being a child. >> totally worth it. can i see him reading a bedtime story. >> reporter: know someone with a lot of cred a little. >> and he'll -- credibility. >> he'll be here tomorrow morning and looks like things are stuny. -- sunny. things on the chilly side. the readings in the 30s. out the door, thoug

of the folks, no one knows it better than where our alex perez is standing right now in chicago. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, sam. part of the problem is how quickly everything freezes. take a look at this building. it caught fire tuesday. it rekindled wednesday. and it's transformed into a complete icebox. this morning, from the upper midwest, all the way to the east coast, deep freeze danger. >> the only thing you can do is put on layers. >> reporter: in chicago, frozen hydrants challenged crews, trying to extinguish this massive warehouse blaze. when the fire was finally out, an urban igloo. all that water immediately turning to ice. in gaithersburg, maryland, a nerve-racking rescue wednesday. a man working on a cell phone tower 200 feet up was so cold, he lost the feeling in his hands and began to cramp up. another worker had to climb the tower and safely get him down. in michigan, a driver's nightmare. car on top of car, after snow and black ice called this 20-car pileup. killing one person. another pileup in ohio closed a stretch of i-90. in philadelphia and new york c

. the god of gossip himself, perez hilton with top shots. >> i'm bringing the fun and the leann rimes drama. there's lots of it. >>> this makes me jealous. emma stone in bed with bradley cooper and ben affle we're behind the scenes of "vanity fair's" hollywood issue. >>> hey, everyone. welcome to "omg! insider." the place where the internet's hottest portal, yahoo! meets television's fastest growing entertainment news magazine show. that's us. i'm thea andrews, holding down the newsroom here in hollywood while my other tv half is new orleans for the super bowl. hey, kev. >> hey, thea, how are you? welcome to the superdome. i am hanging out because it's media day here at the super bowl. the ravens and 49ers will square off on sunday. but today is one of the great spectacles in sport as the media meets the players. and i hashed out with guys from both teams. don't worry. i'll explain. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> first, i want to talk about another story that's trending. that's my sit-down with cissy houston. whitney houston's mother. one of the subjects that we covered during our inter

't be more satisfied. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm alex perez in shreveport, louisiana. >> tattoo school. thanks to alex for that. thank you for watching abc news. check in for "good morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. see you tomorrow. >>> in the next 48 hours, a blast of winter air will send temperatures plunging in the bay area. >> by friday morning you can see them driving on thin ice. they issued a black ice warning for the bay area roads. >> and the cold snap has the potential to freeze foliage in your garden. >> let's start with sand sash sash sandhya patel. >> we will check out live doppler 7hd. a we do have a few showers around the bay area. most of the showers have been skirting the coastline. but i am going to take you in where we are seeing some rain reaching the ground over land. as we show you highway 101 heading up toward ukiah, we are seeing light returns. old stage road and north rock road and we are seeing some showers. as we look around the gilroy area, as we take you to san mar teen, very light showers. so far the rainfall amounteneraa 10th of an inc

his own party? >> i think that's exactly so. if you listen carefully to what assembly speaker perez and senate president steinberg were saying, they were saying this is great, this is a better starting point than we've had in years, we're ecstatic, but it's a long time until may and, you know, we need to think about things like mental health and dental care and assistance for the elderly and other things like that. there are things they're going to want to tack on to this. jerry brown made it very clear that he sees himself as the stern somewhat frugal parent who's just going to have to say no to a lot of these requests. as hard, though, that may be. >> i want to go back in time, a few months, proposition 30. there was a lot of doom and gloom had it not passed. it got 55% of the vote. 65%-45%. had it not passed, knowing what we know today looking at the budget, where would we have been? how bad would it have been? this is more looking at the good news side of things i suppose. how bad would it have been? >> it would have been bad. we'd be looking at deficits. >> $6 billion to $8 bil

are in the u.s. >> reporter: the company started a decade ago when perlman met beto perez. >> it was that ah-ha moment where the entrepreneur in me said, this needs to be scaled. >> reporter: and scale it has. it's been called the zumba economy. edmee cherdieu dalexis has been teaching zumba for four years. today, she co-owns five zumba studios around new york city. >> what i wanted to bring to the new yorker was quality. the best of the best zumba classes they could take. >> reporter: so, what's it take to be a zumba instructor. the license costs $300 and its $30 a month for the music and the choreography. perlman says instructors are the secret sauce to success with more than 100,000 and counting. >> it's the business model of empowering people to participatç in your business. >> reporter: that relationship is a mutual moneymaker. >> it's only been two years and its only now that were almost breaking even but compared to where we started, which was zero to where we are now i feel confident that were going to stay in business and were going to keep on spreading it. >> reporter: and if you

perez, los polticos mexicanos respaldan las medidas del presidente obama... 00:01 01:05 take pkg cesar ---en el salvador el fmln pidi perdn "al pueblo" por los daÑos ocasionados por la guerrilla durante el conflicto armado de el salvador. take vo ---el vicepresident e salvador snchez cern lo public en su cuenta de twitter con motivo de la conmemoracin del 21 aniversario de la firma de los acuerdos de paz que pusieron fin a una decada de conflicto interno que dejo al menos 75 mil muertes... ---snchez cern, en una visita al departamento de chalatenango, tambin dedic palabras de homenaje al fallecido expresidente napolen duarte y otras figuras de la poca "por haber iniciado el camino" hacia el fin del conflicto. take vo blanca ---mientras que en venezuela un hombre ofreci a su mam en sacrificio para pedir por la salud del presidente hugo chvez. ---el sujeto le quit la vida a su madre de 80 aÑos, en medio de un ritual religioso, segn explico tras ser capturado., por una rden divina para que el presidente de venezuela, hugo chvez se recupere. ---el sospechoso la golpe, le cort manos y bra

of the metering lights. if this is now the time that they typically are activated perez so far, no meter relies have been activated. the san mateo bridge on 92 looks good and it is usually busy during the 7:00 a.m. hour. your ride to the golden gate bridge still looks pretty good and it actually is pretty light. as we look at the traffic maps we still see that the drive times are great. if we have not had no more than a minute or two from hercules to berkeley. it is set at about 14 minutes. >> while there is some slowing on an estate 580 they actually do not have much. the south bay freeway is still lie with no delays. we're not looking at it is slow traffic for the north bay ride on 1 01 southbound. >> your tax rates will not go up under the fiscal cliff. but your paychecks will be smaller. if you are making and $30,000 a year, you will pay more about $50 a month in taxes. if you are earning 50,000 a year, you will contribute about $83 more a month. if if you make $113,700 a year, you will pay an extra $189.50 a month in taxes. off the payroll tax increase funds social security off with the ra

. this is a faroesthis sent the cs plying perez 17 people were injured. the injuries are not life-threatening. they're all on stretchers. they have neck braces on and blankets over them. these people have been taken to the hospital and you see cruised examine the boats tried to figure out what they should do with that. this is the latest that we are hearing. >> we will take a quick break. and a reminder to watch the dr. phil this morning after kron4 morning news at 10:00 a.m.. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on you

. >> and akers. >> here. >> and commissioner i believe, newlin is excused this evening. >> and commissioner perez is also excused. >> thank you. >> and so, we are going to make adjustments to the agenda. we are going to move permits up to the first order of business commissioners. followed by public comment. and we are going to continue the executive director's report. and read in the police department comments and questions. >> okay. so moving right along to hearing possible option regarding application for permit for the commission, 4 a. pablo patino, doing business as taqueria guadalajara. 4798 mission street for an extended hours permit. you are up. >> taqueria guadalajara is a privately opened restaurant, and they have a abc license and this application will allow them to operate after two and before six and they recommend approving this with eleven proposed conditions which are attached at the front of your packet. >> and the applicant here? >> hello? >> all right. >> turn the mic on. >> technical difficulties. >> hello? >> i apologize. >> hi my name is pablo patino. and i am here applying

, un toyota camry de 1997. s.o.t. tnte. eddie perez 13:00 their nerves were shocked, but they are holding up fairly well. este teniente de la polica dijo que la pareja estaba en estado de shock, pero que se estaban recuperando bien. fuera de camara, la hija de la pareja nos dijo que emocionalmente su padres estan algo perturbados, pero fsicamente solo tenan unos rasguÑos. s.o.t. marylou cameron/vecina 4:36:22 no sabía qué pasó ayer pero esta mañana lo oyo en tv y estaba miedo que es muy cerca de mi casa. vecinos de almaden valley, una zona adinerada, estn sorprendidos con lo ocurrido. cu - peluffo outro la polica dice que los sospechosos an no han sido identificados, continan prfugos, y los andan buscando.. este es mi informe, regreso con ustedes.. cesar ---en hayward, los ladrones lograron llevarse varios autos de lujo de un lote... take vo ---el hurto de los vehiculos de marcas como b-m-w, mercedes y jaguar que quedo grabado en video, ocurrio entre la una y las cuatro de la madrugada de ayer en el lote ubicado en el bulevar mision... ---para ingresar al sitio,

to maryland. but tonight, the arctic air is marching south, all the way to alabama. and as abc's alex perez tells us, even firefighters are getting frozen in place. alex? >> reporter: well, diane, this deep freeze making it difficult for firefighters in all those states to do their job. here in chicago, this warehouse fire started on tuesday, reignited this morning and as you can see, all the water crews are dousing on this structure has turned it into an urban igloo. burning ice. an unusual sight in a tremendous battle for chicago firefighters working in near zero temperatures. >> slips increase, falls increase, the frostbite increases. your body has to work hard just to keep yourself warm. right? you're going to get fatigued faster. >> reporter: the arctic chill creating problems for firefighters all over. this home in indianapolis, up in flames. the owner was using an oven to keep warm. the deep freeze also deadly. at least four deaths blamed on the cold blast. in parts of indiana, lake effect snow. in new york city, one sign of the icebox misery, a fire hydrant frozen in time. in salt l

? is there any kind of conflict? the leadership of the legislature, the assembly speaker john perez, darryl steinberg said, no, we're onboard with jerry brown's plan. there are democrats in the legislature who have a much broader view of state spending and restoration of previous cuts. and the governor's going to have an interesting debate with those democrats about what the state really can afford. >> john, how fleeting is this financial stability? he's choosing these capital projects when you have health and welfare programs that have been cut by $15 billion over the last four years but he's clearly choosing not to go in that direction. >> yeah, it's a good question. i mean, the challenge here is knowing exactly what the state's finances are. we got this data, we've got this data over the last week or so that showed about a $4 billion increase in revenues from what we thought we had. it turns out, you know, that we really don't know for sure where the economy is going. we don't know if that was a temporary thing. we don't know if it was money that came in early because of the federal tax

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